Parent Information

For questions about procedures or requirements, please check the Student Handbook. If you would like to know what your child needs for school, check the School Supply List, below. To find out the status of your child's grades, please see Infinite Campus.

SCHOOL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION

A report card or transcript of grades is required

Immunization records are required

A certified copy of the child's certified birth certificate is required

More enrollment/registration information can be located by clicking here.

AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

A variety of student activities are offered for the students with the help of teachers and parent volunteers (Volunteer Form). For those interested in helping or who have questions regarding these programs, call at 605-347-2386.

KC Club (Kindness and Compassion):

Open to fifth grade students and their goal is to "Rachel's Challenge" and pay it forward with deeds of kindness and compassion. Past deeds raised money for students facing cancer and ranchers who loss cattle during Storm Atlas.

Student Council:

The Sturgis Elementary Student Council is a group composed of students from the fourth grade. These students represent the Sturgis Elementary student body by representing their classmates by being good leaders, making decisions, and helping the community through donations from money raising efforts. Sturgis Elementary Student Council stresses the importance of maintaining strong character traits.

Destination Imagination:

Junior Scooper Program:

The Junior Scooper Program is coordinated by the Sturgis Area Community Center. Elementary students who wish to participate in the activities of soccer, football, basketball, softball/baseball need to contact the Sturgis Area Community Center at (605)347-6513.

SCHOOL CANCELLATIONS

On mornings when school is cancelled, every attempt will be made to notify the following radio and television stations by 6-6:30 a.m.:

What do I know about my child's teacher? The federal education law put in place by President Bush, entitled "No Child Left Behind," requires all parents with students in a Title I school be notified and given the opportunity to request information about the professional qualifications of classroom teachers instructing their child(ren).

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